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Coming down King Georges in the middle lane... Asian lady merges from Punchbowl Rd and instead of staying in the empty left hand lane decides to come straight across into the my lane with no indicator whilst she is only travelling about 20-30kmh and me and the rest of the traffic are going about 60.

She was only a few metres in front of me when she pulled into my lane, So I swerved into the right lane to miss her but there was a car in my blind spot.

A guy pulled over and told me he saw it all and it was 100% her fault and gave me his details to use as a witness, Im just hoping the insurance company sees it the same way.

Cops came but apparently they don't decide who is at fault as that is the insurance companies job. How much of a croc of shit is that! The people with a financial interest in the accident are the ones who decides who has to pay, not the actual police... seems ludicrous...

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Did you get her number plates? Also, isn't she only at fault if you actually hit her, which is always the better thing to do, rather then swerving to car next to you.

Of course, unless she pulls over and admits fault.

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FAAAAAAAARK man that sucks hard!

Hope you get it sorted without too much hassle, if insurance comes through for ya, let me know i know a excellent panel beater that will be doing my car soon.

Anyhoooo... i took a couple of pics last nigh so it's time to share...

The meeting point

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Stageas were out in force last night!!

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The peeps..

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And since Nick was ordering his nachos at the time that pic was taken... Here's one of him.... 4 years ago...

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He has not changed a bit so it's all good...

Great meal, great company... pity about those who thought it was about "getting to the place first" ... :domokun:

Great night out with great company! Great meal too. Thanks again for organising!

Sorry to hear Jarryd! That sucks! Hope all goes well with the insurance company.

Looking forward to the next one! :-)

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Wow, sorry to hear that jarryd, and i'd be gettin a few quotes too. Looks like someone was rubbing their hands together when they saw you coming.

On another note mt lewis bowling club does some wicked pizzas

Wow, sorry to hear that jarryd, and i'd be gettin a few quotes too. Looks like someone was rubbing their hands together when they saw you coming.

On another note mt lewis bowling club does some wicked pizzas

it does only thing is parking can be an issue sometimes

Coming down King Georges in the middle lane... Asian lady merges from Punchbowl Rd and instead of staying in the empty left hand lane decides to come straight across into the my lane with no indicator whilst she is only travelling about 20-30kmh and me and the rest of the traffic are going about 60.

She was only a few metres in front of me when she pulled into my lane, So I swerved into the right lane to miss her but there was a car in my blind spot.

A guy pulled over and told me he saw it all and it was 100% her fault and gave me his details to use as a witness, Im just hoping the insurance company sees it the same way.

Cops came but apparently they don't decide who is at fault as that is the insurance companies job. How much of a croc of shit is that! The people with a financial interest in the accident are the ones who decides who has to pay, not the actual police... seems ludicrous...

20121020_063946.jpg

damn! that sucks big ball sack.

Same thing happened to me on the m4 last year when i had my old car. Bastard was merging into my lane whilst i was beeping the crap out of my horn, and i didnt want to hit him at 110km/h so i swerved to the left, broke hard and car lost control. Was heading straight for the metal barrier with the mrs in the passenger seat, but controlled it enough to just swipe the side. AAAAAANNNND the bastard just kept driving.

ANYWAYS, pizza run? what? can i come toooooooo




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